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Susan Coolidge's 'Last Verses' is a collection of poignant poetry that delves into themes of mortality, love, and the passage of time. Written in a lyrical and introspective style, Coolidge's verses draw the reader into a world of contemplation and reflection. The poet's use of imagery and metaphor creates a vivid landscape that explores the complexities of human emotion and the beauty found in the fleeting moments of life. With each poem, Coolidge invites readers to pause and ponder the essence of existence, making 'Last Verses' a timeless read that resonates with all who seek depth and…mehr

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Susan Coolidge's 'Last Verses' is a collection of poignant poetry that delves into themes of mortality, love, and the passage of time. Written in a lyrical and introspective style, Coolidge's verses draw the reader into a world of contemplation and reflection. The poet's use of imagery and metaphor creates a vivid landscape that explores the complexities of human emotion and the beauty found in the fleeting moments of life. With each poem, Coolidge invites readers to pause and ponder the essence of existence, making 'Last Verses' a timeless read that resonates with all who seek depth and meaning in poetry. In the literary context, Coolidge's work can be compared to other renowned poets who have touched on similar themes, such as Emily Dickinson and Christina Rossetti. By delving into universal truths, 'Last Verses' stands as a testament to the enduring power of poetry to illuminate the human experience.
Autorenporträt
Susan Coolidge was the pen name adopted by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, an American children's author and poet known for her charming and didactic writing style, reminiscent of her contemporary Louisa May Alcott. Born on January 29, 1835, in Cleveland, Ohio, Susan Coolidge came from a family deeply rooted in literature and intellectual pursuits. She pursued her education with a keen interest in literature and began writing stories and poems at a young age. Coolidge's literary work often focused on the lives and experiences of young girls, and she achieved considerable success with her best-known series of books that began with 'What Katy Did' (1872). Her writings were characterized by a blend of realism and romanticism, a trait that allowed her to engage with young audiences on topics ranging from personal growth to familial relationships. 'Last Verses' is a collection of poetry that showcases Coolidge's lyrical style and her ability to encapsulate emotion and contemplation within her verses. These poems, along with her various other works, contribute to her lasting legacy in the realm of children's literature. Coolidge's contributions extend beyond fiction and poetry, as she was also an editor for children's works and adapted various European tales for an American audience. She passed away on April 9, 1905, leaving behind a legacy that endures through the warmth and wisdom imbued in her stories and verses.